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- SStephanieVancouver / British Columbia •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 15, 2024An always-popular local favorite with great (and diverse) beer, lots of burgers and yummy appetizers. Save room for a skookie! (A gooey chocolate chip cookie cooked in a personal-sized cast iron skillet.)More infoThe Flying SteamshovelPrice: Moderate• Canadian• Rossland•4.8
- KKarenPalm Springs / Palm Desert Cities •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 2, 2024The food and service has always been fantastic! The only complaint is the type and level of noise from the music that’s played. For the type of restaurant that is is, which is outstanding, it would be nicer to have more mood music played so you could talk with less noise.More infoColumbia Steakhouse & BarPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Trail•4.6
- KKathleenHawaii •1 review4.0Dined on Oct 26, 2024A charming, wonderful place to pass a meal - props to the warm and historic setting. Friendly service, however quite a wait for dinners and no communication during the wait. I'd like to see Elkins provide a small complimentary loaf of warm bread to tide you over during the long wait. It's a small, inexpensive gesture to diners. However wonderful, flavorful pepper steak with their amazing signature peppercorn sauce. Accompanying asparagus was fresh and perfectly cooked, and the mashed potatoes were abundant and tasty. We shared a huckleberry crisp dessert. Highly recommended! This is a memorable place with wonderful food where you can make many nice memories.More infoElkins Resort on Priest LakePrice: Moderate• American• Spokane•4.7
- BBarbHawaii •4 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 27, 2024Beautiful meal in a beautiful restaurant in a beautiful setting!More infoThe Velvet Restaurant at The Josie HotelPrice: Expensive• American• Rossland•4.3
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